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Powerball......what would you do if you won?

Thu, Jan 14 2016 1:53 AM (89 replies)
  • garyk49
    2,331 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 6:39 AM

    mathia14:

     

    They have lakes with fish in them.  At least I can sit in a boat all day & drink beer.........  close enough for me.  ;)

     

    Just don't bait the hook.  Fish biting can disturb the beer drinking.  At least make an impression that you are fishing, not just out getting drunk.

  • largemouth51
    1,212 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 6:44 AM

    I would buy Canada then decide what to do with the remaining 1.1 billion lololol

    The HO

  • ct690911
    7,205 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 6:54 AM

    Given the state of our dollar, you may get an even better deal than $200M US...although you also inherit 50,000 Syrian refugees, as well as Mrs HO's kinfolk...just sayin.

  • mathia14
    1,271 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 6:59 AM

    garyk49:

    mathia14:

     

    They have lakes with fish in them.  At least I can sit in a boat all day & drink beer.........  close enough for me.  ;)

     

    Just don't bait the hook.  Fish biting can disturb the beer drinking.  At least make an impression that you are fishing, not just out getting drunk.

    Very good point Gary.  I saw a T-shirt that said, " Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day.  Teach a man to fish & he will sit in a boat all day drinking beer."

  • largemouth51
    1,212 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 7:37 AM

    ct690911:

    Given the state of our dollar, you may get an even better deal than $200M US...although you also inherit 50,000 Syrian refugees, as well as Mrs HO's kinfolk...just sayin.

    Whoever wins that money is getting kinfolk they never knew they had lolol

    HO

  • frappefort
    3,994 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 8:24 AM

    largemouth51:

    I would buy Canada then decide what to do with the remaining 1.1 billion lololol

    The HO

    LOLLLLL                      ...               Na    we will give you  $$$$   to take us ...... :)

     

  • craigswan
    31,786 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 8:46 AM

    golf3gif

    This is better than any old green jacket any day of the week.

  • mathia14
    1,271 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 12:06 PM

    frappefort:

    largemouth51:

    I would buy Canada then decide what to do with the remaining 1.1 billion lololol

    The HO

    LOLLLLL                      ...               Na    we will give you  $$   to take us ...... :)

     

    Would the Molson be cheaper??

  • srellim234
    2,077 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 12:28 PM

    My wife and I have "dreamed" about what we'd do with it and amazingly our thoughts are very much the same. 

    1. We would take it in the 30 payments.

    2. Set some of it up as separate $1 million accounts, designating each one for a specific family purpose. Each one would distribute 90%, after taxes, of whatever that account  generated in interest or dividends or whatever. The remaining 10% would plow back into the account, raising the principal and thus increasing the amount the beneficiary would get each year.

    The first  few accounts would be ours. Use one to pay off the house, start paying the monthly installment bills like insurance a year at a time, etc. Money not used would just be reinvested. 

    Next would come an account for each one of our children and grandchildren.

    For extended family (brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, etc.) we would set up one or two of the accounts to and spread the proceeds as we see fit. Maybe make a mortgage payment or two for one, help with a car for another, help one with college tuition, etc.

    Then the charities start, beginning with specific ones we've wanted to donate more to but haven't been able to over the years. A couple of college scholarships, City of Hope, Saint Jude's and the San Diego Safari Park would be first out of the gate. 

    With multiple accounts and limiting distribution to 90% of the proceeds it would be fun to be able to help out individuals or organizations be they individual people legitimately down on their luck or other charities like homeless shelters and military veteran's organizations.

    The important thing to us is to structure it in such a way as to never place the principal at risk, not change our lifestyle drastically and help others. Our own needs and wants are pretty modest.

     

  • ct690911
    7,205 Posts
    Sun, Jan 10 2016 1:10 PM

    srellim234:

    My wife and I have "dreamed" about what we'd do with it and amazingly our thoughts are very much the same. 

    1. We would take it in the 30 payments.

    2. Set some of it up as separate $1 million accounts, designating each one for a specific family purpose. Each one would distribute 90%, after taxes, of whatever that account  generated in interest or dividends or whatever. The remaining 10% would plow back into the account, raising the principal and thus increasing the amount the beneficiary would get each year.

    The first  few accounts would be ours. Use one to pay off the house, start paying the monthly installment bills like insurance a year at a time, etc. Money not used would just be reinvested. 

    Next would come an account for each one of our children and grandchildren.

    For extended family (brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, etc.) we would set up one or two of the accounts to and spread the proceeds as we see fit. Maybe make a mortgage payment or two for one, help with a car for another, help one with college tuition, etc.

    Then the charities start, beginning with specific ones we've wanted to donate more to but haven't been able to over the years. A couple of college scholarships, City of Hope, Saint Jude's and the San Diego Safari Park would be first out of the gate. 

    With multiple accounts and limiting distribution to 90% of the proceeds it would be fun to be able to help out individuals or organizations be they individual people legitimately down on their luck or other charities like homeless shelters and military veteran's organizations.

    The important thing to us is to structure it in such a way as to never place the principal at risk, not change our lifestyle drastically and help others. Our own needs and wants are pretty modest.

    Father !!!...I've missed you so...:)

    My needs are modest as well: I need a Ferrari, but stock will do...nothing fancy and tricked out...and, of course, a Yacht, but only a 60 footer...not like the big ones...too flashy...I also need a few vacation homes around the Caribbean and South Pacific...not Mansions or anything...but on the beach would be a nice touch...maybe a Lear jet to efficiently get me to spa appointments in these locales (being late is kinda rude) and, I guess a helicopter for Island hopping...that's a good start anyway...kiss Mom for me and tell her I still love her apple pies...:)

    cheers,

    your long lost son...:)

     

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